Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre (1983)

Genres - Drama, Romance  |   Sub-Genres - Romantic Drama  |   Run Time - 30 min.  |   Countries - United Kingdom  |  
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Review by Mike Cummings

Rarely has a motion picture presented a tale of romance with such subtlety, sensitivity, and power as this 1983 Julian Amyes adaptation of the Charlotte Bronte classic Jane Eyre. Credit Zelah Clarke (Jane) and Timothy Dalton (Edward Fairfax Rochester) for the success of the film. Perfectly cast in their roles as lovers separated by untold secrets and repressed emotions, they act beautifully together, mixing chemistry and charisma to produce the kind of magic that holds audiences in thrall. They are to each other as rain is to drought, but each must spend tortured days waiting for the rain, contending with the gloom of the landscape, the emptiness of unfulfilled longing and, of course, the mad woman in the attic who keeps them apart. Director Amyes enhances the sense of emotional desolation and isolation by skillfully creating the severe, forbidding settings -- Lowood, where Jane grew up as an orphan, and Thornfield Hall, where Jane serves as a governess to Rochester's charge, Adele. Mary Tamm is superb in her supporting performance as Blanche Ingram, Rochester's fianceƩ until Jane wins his heart.